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Welcome To Humanists Doing Good!

We are a nonprofit community of compassionate and rational people doing good for the sake of good. We are always looking for more people to join our cause and invite you to learn more about our organization and our beliefs. You just may be surprised to learn that great minds such as Albert Einstein have shared our vision.

Humanists Doing Good focuses on improving our lives by improving the lives of others.

Mar. 15th, 2015 - Roadside Cleanup of Adopted Highway

Let's get out and clean our adopted section of the I-70 Business Loop just west of Mesa Mall. We have intentionally adopted a section of road that accumulates a lot of waste and we need all of our volunteers to help play a role in keeping our local environment clean. We will provide safety jackets and trash bags, but recommend that you bring your own gloves and water. We typically also have a treasure hunt for the strangest item. There are two safety videos we ask that volunteers watch before participating the first time and they can be viewed at the following link:

Mar. 7th, 2015 - Swedish Brunch & Meeting

Join everyone for a Swedish-themed brunch and meeting. Learn about Sweden, its culture and cuisine from our resident experts. We'll also show a video about religion in Scandinavia that may surprise you. We're asking everyone to choose an item from the menu we've put together (viewable on our meetup site) to bring to the brunch. You can look up a recipe on your own or we can try to supply you with one you aren't having luck finding one. New people and guests are absolutely welcome.

When: Saturday, March 7th at 10:00 am - Noon

Where: Garden Room at The Commons (625 27 1/2 Road - Park in the parking lot at the rear of the building and enter through the external Garden Room entrance)

Feb. 28th, 2015 - Hike Little Bookcliffs Wild Horse Area

Drive east on I-70 to Cameo exit #46. Meet in front of the red Kokopelli Fruit Market at the bottom of the exit ramp. Bob and Donna are leading this hike and will meet you there. Follow their blue Honda for two miles on a dirt road to the trailhead for Coal Canyon.

The horses generally move into the Main canyon for easier access to water at this time of year. The hike will be ~4 miles round trip. There is one steep stretch so bring a walking stick if you use one. We will cross the shallow creek 3-4 times. This two hour hike is usually described as easy to moderate.

Well-mannered dogs are welcome but please have a leash handy to insure the horses will not be disturbed. Please bring drinking water and a light lunch.

When: Saturday, February 28th at 9:30 am

Where: Drive east on I-70 to Cameo exit #46. Meet in front of the red Kokopelli Fruit Market at the bottom of the exit ramp.